VH-PNL Piper PA-31-310
Navajo
(c/n 31-97)
The second of two Navajos delivered to
Papuan Airlines (Patair), VH-PNL arrived in February
1968 and was named “Mount Guba”.
It was withdrawn from use in November 1970. After
operating a few
flights for Ansett Airlines of Papua New Guinea, which had bought
Patair, the
Navajo was sold to Convere, of Adelaide in June 1971
. It was with Convere when David
Carter photographed it at Griffith in 1978.
–PNL passed through several hands before ending
up
in North Queensland. It belly landed at Cape
Flattery on March 4, 1987 then ran off the
side of the runway while trying to take off from Watson River on March
12, 1997. It was written
off after the
second accident.